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October Volunteer Opportunities
Calling all Volunteers!
Sip and Savor from Local Providers
In addition to delicious local and sustainable food prepared and served by students from Mt. Diablo High School, Sunrise Bistro, Pacific Catch Westcoast Fish House (yummy poke samples from sustainable seafood!), we'll also enjoy tastes of wines from
Read more…Congratulations to the 2022 Leadership in Sustainability Award Winners
Meet our 2002 Winners:
Kaitlin Roach is the founder and president of the Miramonte Climate Action Club. She has a deep passion for the environment and is constantly looking for ways to help our community reduce its carbon
Read more…Some Remedies—Including a Series of Cool Webinars— for Our Water Woes
The average U.S. household uses 300 gallons of water daily, with about 30% going to lawns and gardens. In hot, dry areas like the Bay Area, the percentage of household water that is used outdoors is well over 50%. This varies widely by region and ty
Read more…Fantastic Outreach and Education Opportunity Available with the City of Orinda
Dear SCOCO Network,
Job Opening at Earth Team
Hello everyone!
Earth Team is hiring a Program Associate for the upcoming 2022-2023 school year! We are located in Richmond, CA and work with high schools throughout the East Bay. We are specifically looking for someone to lead our programs in the Ant
Quick Guide: DIY Home Energy Audit
This August, get to know your home's energy usage by completing a Home Energy Audit! Make sure to check out (pun intended) the BayREN Home Energy Efficiency Toolkit available at any County library branch and find out how to increase your energy eff
Read more…Let Us Discuss Lettuce!
Photo by PHÚC LONG on Unsplash
There are so many different types of lettuce on the market these days. You can whip up a crisp Caesar salad with Romaine lettuce, a tangy wedge salad with iceberg lettuce, or an artisanal salad with a nifty head of hydro
Read more…Flying Free (of carbon emissions)
Can you make your commercial airline flight carbon-free? Probably not. There is much work being done on potential hydrogen and electric powered aircraft, but in the meantime you may be able to offset the carbon emissions from your flight by purchasi
Read more…Join the Summer Bike Challenge!
Looking for something to do this summer? Check out the Summer Bike Challenge!
The Summer Bike Challenge is a county-wide activity with prizes and fun events that lasts through August! To participate, visit 511 Contra Costa’s challenge website, regi
Read more…Should We Buy Clothes Made From Recycled Plastic Bottles?
It's Plastic-Free July, and we're thinking about what we wear. Two-thirds of our clothing contains a synthetic fiber that is the bane of environmentalists, and yet the fashion industry promotes it as being sustainable. Apparel companies like J. Crew
Read more…Water Conservation? Yes, But How?
Ask a home performance professional what energy measures you should take to maximize comfort and efficiency, and you will probably hear, “It depends.” It depends on the characteristics of the house, the behavior of the people inside it, and, of cours
Read more…How to Protect Your Home this Fire Season + How to Get Started
It seems that fire season comes earlier each year, so it's never too early to prepare your home and community.
Common sense tells us that the risk of wildfires is heightened during periods of extreme heat and amid the worsening drought. However, in
Read more…Building Resilience: Getting Prepared & Connecting With Your Community
Today, we are facing many complex challenges. We have all experienced challenges from more extreme weather - bigger storms, droughts or fires - to health, economic or social challenges like we experienced in the recent pandemic. These often can seem
Read more…Talk To Kids About Climate Change Without Scaring Them
Anxiety over climate change can affect the psychological wellbeing of kids, just as it can for adults. As much as we want to shield our kids from unpleasantness and reassure them that their world is stable and secure, it’s impossible to ignore the re
Read more…Save Money and Go Green with Your Outdoor Swimming Pool
Swimming pools use a fairly high amount of water and energy. So if you are thinking of installing a pool, you might consider joining a community pool instead. If you already have a pool, you can enjoy it and still claim bragging rights for a sustaina
Read more…May this bring you many savings! (BayREN Resources)
Mark your calendars for the East Bay Green Home Tour on May 14th and 15th! This virtual program consists of 12 short video tours of different homes in the East Bay and includes a Q&A with homeowners interested in similar home upgrade projects.
The E
Read more…May is Bike Month! ABC Quick Check & More...
Spring is in full swing, and this May we are celebrating Bike Month! Cycling is a great way to enjoy the outdoors, get in some exercise, and commute in a low carbon way.
The annual Bike to Wherever Day (formerly Bike to Work Day) will be on May 20, 2
Read more…Can Outdoor Grilling Be Sustainable?
Those of us who can’t wait to fire up the barbie will rejoice that May is National BBQ Month! In fact, with the pandemic waning in some areas, many homeowners are catching up on kitchen renovations and depending on outdoor grills for cooking meals. B
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